Dry skin brushing is recommended for everyone, it helps reduce the symptoms of skin aging!

2. Wet Wraps

Wet wraps can help the skin a number of ways:

Block away bacteria from entering

Hydrate the skin with moisture

Reduce itch due to the cooling effect

Lower down internal heat caused by eczema

Help trap topical treatments in the skin

Wet wraps are wraps soaked in water that can be wrapped around an affected area. The optimal amount of water is when the wrap doesn’t drip anymore water.

A really important part of this gadget is that the material used for the wrap must be carefully chosen – never use artificial fabrics that will prevent the skin from proper air circulation or else it will simply promote itching.

3. NAET

NAET is abbreviated for Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques.

Almost everyone has allergies and are sensitive to certain chemicals in nature. No one in reality is 100% allergy free. To eczema patients, this is important because by removing your allergens you can cut down your flare-ups forever.

Now, NAET is not something perfect either, there are reports that it works and there are reports that it doesn’t. But it’s more inclined to the positive side.

The NAET method helps patients remove their sensitivity to allergens through the practice of kinesiology and acupressure. Here’s a video demonstration:

Allergies are just one part of eczema, but it may be the severest trigger for some people. Anyhow, through removing allergens, your flare-ups can be greatly reduced and that’s for sure.

For you, as a reader with skincare experience, if you were only allowed to recommend one skin treatment, what can you share?

About The Writer

Harrison Li cured his eczema after 10 years of suffering. He is now writing a book to help others do the same. Meanwhile, he’s giving blog readers on Cure Eczema Slowly 1500+ words of practical advice on eczema that will change their lives.